Applications open for AOP Council appointments
Eligible members encouraged to apply across nine Council positions by 10 April
The Association of Optometrists (AOP) is inviting applications for nine Council positions in 2026.
The roles offer the opportunity to contribute directly to the profession’s collective voice on national policy, shape the future of optometry, and help guide the
The positions span a range of designated posts, reflecting the spectrum of practice across the sector. Positions open for appointment include:
- Directors of independent practices
- Directors of multiple practices
- Employees of multiple practices
- Employees of independent practices
- Early Career optometrist
- Hospital based optometrist
- Locum optometrist
- Optometrist practicing in Scotland
- Optometrist practicing in Wales.
Rebecca Donnelly, Franchisee/Joint Venture Partner Optometrists Councillor, said: “Being part of Council has contributed to my professional growth. It offers insights into strategic thinking and governance, which broadens your perspective. It has allowed me to be reflective, both personally and professionally, and it has improved my confidence in contributing at a senior level.”
Councillors play a vital role in shaping the AOP’s policy work, ensuring that priorities reflect the realities of clinical practice, and acts as an essential link between the AOP and the wider profession.
Johnathan Waugh, Councillor for Scotland, said: “Being a part of Council means playing a role in shaping the profession, spotting challenges early and having the opportunity to influence positive change. If you’re considering applying, it’s definitely worth doing. You’ll gain a much deeper understanding of what’s happening within optometry. I encourage you to not hesitate and go for it.”
Eligible members are invited to apply from Friday 20 March and applications will close on Friday 10 April.
Shortlisted candidates will be considered by the Appointments Committee in April, and successful candidates will take up their positions following confirmation at the AGM in June.
In 2026, the positions of Undergraduate Student, Newly Qualified and Early Career optometrist on Council will now be open for applications in July/August to better reflect the time period in which members are eligible for these roles.
For more information on the Council appointments and eligibility, visit www.aop.org.uk/appointments.





















